SPAB-15 – PIPS detector
Tarvitsetko apua?
Autamme sinua löytämään oikean ratkaisun. Tarjoamme tukea, huoltoa, kalibrointia ja koulutusta kaikista tuotteistamme. Ota yhteyttä palvelusopimusta varten!
Huolto & Korjaukset Tarjouspyyntö
The SPAB-15 probe for measurement of surface contamination is designed to be used with any CSP meter, like Colibri, RDS-32, Avior and MIP-10. Silicon PIPS detector with 15 cm² detection area with direct measurement of alpha and beta. PIPS technology brings numerous benefits never encountered before in hand-held applications;
- An improved MDA (much lower gamma background compared to other technologies).
- A very good alpha/beta discrimination (never met before with other type of detector).
- A durable entrance window (not sensitive to pressure, cleanable).
Calibration and QA measurements can be performed directly with the probe, without even using any instrument, by connecting the probe to a computer with CANBERRA Smart Probe Software (CSPS). A push-button located on the probe housing helps selects the counting mode. When pressed, the probe switches to the next mode in a list of three and the LED is activated accordingly:
– alpha only – LED off
– beta only – LED on
– alpha+beta – LED blinking
Tietolomake
Ota yhteyttä
Stefan Mårtensson
- Myynti - Säteilymittaus
- Puhelin: +46 (0)18-566803
- Matkapuhelin: +46 (0)76-8265837
- stefan.martensson@gammadata.se

Tekniset tiedot
Detect: Alpha and Beta
Detector area: 15 cm²
Energy range: Alpha > 3 MeV, Beta > 100 keV
Measurement range: 0 – 10 kcps
Efficiency 2π ISO8769 (typical):
Sr-90/Y-90 = 37%
Co-60 = 13%
Cl-36 = 37%
Pu-239 = 30%
Background (typical): alpha < 0,1%, Beta < 3%
Temperature: -10º – 40°
Dimension: 170 x 65 mm
Weight: 280 g
Liittyvät tuotteet
Colibri

High end hand held instrument with some really neat features and several probes. Available in two versions Colibri VLD – Very Low Doserat,...
SABG-15+ Pancake

The SABG-15+ is a part of the CSP (Canberra Smart Probe) and designed for the measurement of surface contamination. Detects alpha, beta and gamma...